Subchorionic hemmorhage??

Has anyone else been diagnosed with this?? I started bleeding scary heavy at nine weeks. No clots. Then they did u.s. and said baby was healthy. But I have a subchorionic hematoma bigger than a large lemon!! Well I have been on bedrest since and have had another large bleed. Baby is fine. This is sooo scary though!

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Yes i got diagnosed this today, it was very scary for me. I was at the gym at 5am and when i got up from a weight machine i felt a gush of liquid so i rushed to the bathroom ( thank god i was wearing a panty liner) where i saw it was bright red blood with a clot which i thought was the baby . i try and hurry to clean myself and hold in my tears as i rush to my car. I drive to the ER where im pretty sure they were going to tell me i was lossing the baby :-( after a ultrasound and blood work doctor says " i have good news and bad news" good news was baby was ok ,heart rate was doing good and he or she measured 9 weeks 3 days ( which surprised me because my obgyn told me last week i was only 5 weeks) bad news was i have whats called subchroniaic bleeding which will get better if i get over the first trimester. I got put on bed rest ,no heavy lifting ,no standing for long periods of time and pelvic rest which means no sex. I have my follow up appointment with my obgyn tomorrow.

Yep, twice now. One resolved and another one popped up. 2.5 cm, diagnosed this past Saturday. Today I had bright red spotting after a BM (tmi, I know) and the panic hit me again. My OB says it’s not really a huge deal, but there is nothing they can do about it anyway. Appointment tomorrow, scared to death. Hugs! Hope it resolves quickly for you. I’ve seen baby and heard the hb 3x. I’m still terrified.

Me! Found out on 11/6 and go back on 11/20 to see if it goes away. Haven’t had any bleeding but got put on restrictions can’t lift more then 20 lbs. Other then that baby was healthy and measuring 10 weeks 3 days but was suppose to be 8 weeks 6 days according to my lmp.

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